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LOCAL AND STATU AFFAIRS. I J. OBANVILuTlEACH Eejmrur. •'•turn Cochtbt Call*— Ti« Ohm To Oaev " VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE. \ A 1.1. per»nn« desirous of entering into: ACTIVE SIRVKT In defence nl their Country a and their Country '• n*(, dsn now enroll Ihrm- , selves sa mcmWr* of the 4®i«AHD*«W." Tbh Ion pact u attached lo«r -Camden IArg'- | meat.)' and will be called Into active aerTlre at an . earl) da). Vol ub leer, ran apply to Dr. Jonathan 1". Learning, at Sea VI He, to Dr. John Ml lev and Janiea NrCartney, at the Court Aouae, to Samuel npriager, j at Dyer** Creek, at the P. at Office In Cape I "laud, I and at Other pi »n throughout Ibe rountr), uf which noller will tie el ten in hand-hllla. Person# limiting to aid the Catnpaay In thnwsy ■ Of eonlrlbulluna, ran hand ihe same lu rllhrr of the , following Committee Nun. Dowm EdmuRda, Chairman: Enoch Edruum:., Wllmoa \V. Ware, David Rrrvra. Abram Nerves, William J. Bate, Nr. ' ■ : Jaha wile)-. Dr. Jonathan F. Learning. Col. Charlea - R. Powell, Avnuiel Bprlugrr. at Dyer's Creek, John Tyler, Weal Creek, Lratmng Hlee, and Thomai Ureal#) . Q ^ S. K MAGON AGLK, Captain. Head-Quariera, Cape laland, V J. TNayaraatr Meeting Agreeuble to notice. a union tneetine of llio Order of Hon of Tempe mice, won held in the ^1. K. Churchsoa Wednesday of last , week. The lira nd Division of New Jersey J held a regular action, and delegations were 1 present frori other States, and from the | Cnnadiu. The Son* of Temperance jetierally hold annnal National Conventions, bot owing to the disturbed state of our ; Country, the animal gathering which was j appointed to lie held at Nashville, Tenn., was postponed, and the business transac led here during the day, was for the benefit the Order in general. Some twenty or thirty men were present, representing nine different Grand Divisions. In the evening a public meeting nf visitor* and Citrsensof Cape Llaud took (dare. II It. llowell, . Grand Scribe of Hons nf Vnvpersnee of j Now Jersey, preside.!. Four speeches were i delivered, all of which were well worth listening to, and worth tw>e>1ing. Dr. of Ma/sachnsctt*. the first speaker, took up tha Temperance question, bad tlui way j •*.♦ lie handled it was truly grand. Il« ex- j ' plained how it is that alcohol or rum. af. feels the man. Ilu pictured the raw drinker from tlw time he partook of the first glass of wine at the social party until |i« fell into a drunkard's sleep, from which he tievur awoke. Ilu appealed* to thv young who had rnmmenced tipping the flowing cup. to stop Instanllf. for if they con tinned. their life, in this aad in the eternal World would be nnn of misery. The Ilev. I Mr. Tracy, of Canada Hast, next spoke, lie gave mi arc.vunl of the n»u and pro. crura of Teni|»-rnncr in the Itiitish I'rfv. Inces. The U*r. Dr. ItarmHt, of Mium. achnsetu, here eame .forward, altd we are frank to own. that scarce ever hare We heard so eloquent a temperance lectarcr. Without a doaM he ia a true orator, if he always speaks as well a* on that night. He began by refer fog to our National trials, and lo the position that traitors have taken against the Federal Government, in the La most beautiful language. In spruking of the late defeat at Manassas, lie said : "Oil Monday I was walking the streets of old Hoston, and as 1 passed the different sew*, paper office* 1 beheld gathered chord* who were reading the sad intelligence, written on our bulletin boards, aunouueing the re. pulse of a portion of nor noble warriors, with a lo»s of three or four thousand.— Then it was that sorrow was depicted on 4~trj Union coantenance. Yes, there was weeping and wailiag over the deCaat, and fur thoa* brave, loyal hearted (Wloss, who poured out their blood a libation fnr the , Union founded by our loving father — Washinglon. llut do you iwuginu that the ardor . of those «l home, who wore fitting out ' ... for Ibo battle field, was dampened by this reverse f Far from it. The cry rung from . «a. part of the city to the other — "To | Anns'. To Arms !" "Let's be off to the rescue of our Country.'"' This was the feeling j that animated the %caru of onr people j a_^ along the line from Hoston to Cape May; j -and it is jut so throughout the awakened ' Free States. Hut, dear hearers, we change j the subject. Every year, in this country, j thirty thousand hueiau beings, old and V young, rich and poor, male and female, drop into the grave from the effects of ram; that dreadful poison. I« there a National < lamentation over their loss ? Is there a National cry of 'Let's put uvss the rom**L 'vine, aad eradicate the liquor traffic ?' Oh, «in !. Tha people. etcD professing christian psoplc, slumber, while ibis terrible .gulf yawns beneath Jhair font. Tim horrid disease increases, aad*"* fort laying its vie- I tins law in the duat ; little mvtilioa, hnw. ■ever, is made of this fact. Upon our right and left are falling those who have bid fair tonccapy high positions mid «p be counted among the grentestsneo of fW day. limit, sickenir? thought*! <Jb. Gnd bow lone shall all this continue ?" I« thu strain and with a steiwwriun yet musical voice, he continued; hat we have m>i room tu pubT lisb more. 'ITio last address was del'vered by a gentlemen whose name we hare lost ; * lint, suffice it to say, it was > worthy s; wet h. though MteiHftoraoeou*- The anecdotes that he related mode the most temperate "sober -sides'* laugh. W'i with ih«t the hunt* bad bteu crowded.

Dwelling House itu.i.-.l The dwelling house of Mr. John Stevens, ' on Hftr old road leading to the Steamboat | Landing, some tu > miles from the Island. I j was consumed by fire, ou Saturday night • Ia»t.- At an early hour the member* of tlw i : family who were ul home retired, except ' ' Mr. 8. and one daughter who retired about ' J an hour later, before retiring tho daagbI ter went into the back part of the bouse. 1 and pantry, to see that the doors wor'e nil ; ! rhut. At eleven o'clock Mr Steven's sun. . who bad been to tha Island, came la, and | retired without getting a light, and in less . J than an hour frum this, Mr. 8. wasawaken- - : ed by the smoke ir. his room, and soon ' j found that the hack part of the house was ! ' on fire. The family was aroused, and «•*• ' i csped from the suffocation of tho smoke i and the flames, wild nothing but their j night clothe*. Thay attempted to CEtiuJ guish '.he Barnes, bat their efforts were- in I j vain. Some of tho nour neighbor- were t called, and ou attempt was made to »ave _ some of Ibe furniture and clothing, but the | entire house was to lull of smoke they , • J could not stay in it, without being suffoca- . j ted. The potior carpet, a dozxen chairs, | ' ! two feather beds, four cools und a few oth- • | cr articles were rescued by tbo hardest, j some of them by 'going up lo chamber win1 j do u s with a ladder, breaking in the win- ' i duw and pulling ilium nut with a rake. In | utterapliug to extinguish the flames and save the articles rescued, Mr. Stevens sat s considerably burued, and hi* son quit* severely. J. Mr. Steven s loss, including house, furniture. provUiuns mid clothing, cannot be ^ ! replaced foe less than $2,500, on which 1 [ there was uo insurance. Suck a lo#s, cs- ! I pceially iu 'these hard times, is indeed a severe one. The reportej visited rhs scene i of the' disaster on Sunday afternoua, and : ' | found it truly a -cci.e of desola iou. j , I Owe Trlrarapli Agala. Since our last issue wo Itsvo met \\\ 1) ; Milller, Esq the gcallomau who was ent i trusted with tho putting -in nrder uf our , ! telegrnph line— who iuforms us What we , made sii«r misstatements iu nor -lelhgrsph' r article of lust week, which might reflect , : discredit on hint and lite Governor. Hefore writing snid srtiefe we made several I , inquire* in regard fn the matter, iiinl . thought we writ |>enning the truth ; Iwt . • it now appear* I list we went not nltncellui- . correct, according to hi* siaten.ents, al thongk we intended it as svrk — ami we bow . hasten to do jv-tice 'o wlnua justice is due. It appears I hat in tb» Spring, 'about the , lime uf tlie meeting of uhr extra nessinu of the I-eeis|nturv. Gov. .Dblen entered into a , bargain with tfeu t'apo i«Ukd Telegraph . , Compear, in Mbstance at follows : That the State would rvpair aud pat the liuu tu i working order, by a certain date, and that • the company was to keep it in order afterf wards. Tho State fulfilled their part of i the contract, and the Hue worked through I lo I'hiUdclpliia, two days, as well as ever • i it did; but for some cause, it has h«v done so > except those two days; and the company i are making no advances towards carrying - out their |>or I of tbo bargain. Therefore, according ui our is*' iafoiaiatioo the coin- ■ panv are to Uasau. Why it thik? Who will answer? Something is in tha dark! i , There is a fault son.cwhero. or we should I . tie enjoying Irdegraph facilities. 1 Military Klwtlsa. ' . The Cape Msy Guards held an elnetion, - uo Wednesday ereuiug of lost week, at ' their headquarters, (U.S. Hotel) for the > election uf a Captain uf said company, the ' ; formei one having tvwgnt-d. Col. Chks. i j Powell presided. Reforc going into an ' I election, a resolution was unanimously - pasted, that no one be nominated, who was : I not willing, with the company, to offer hie 1 services to the government for the war. ; : They then went into an election, which re- I I ; suited i.Hho choice of' Samoa) R. Magon i | agio, with only ono dissenting vote. After ' , | the eluction, the company agreed to offer I ^tlusir services So the Governor, to b« mus , tared iute the service of the Uailed States, ; and twswrty siamu* were at once entered on ; the rod for that perpoce. The roll was ordend to be kept al lh-j rostoffica for far- ' ther signatures. Volnntrrra W.uOS Several men are wanted tu fill up a company of cavalry already accepted by the j War Department for tha IS. S. Volunteer , service. Nosio bat sober able-bodied men will be accepted. ilerses. < quipmrnt* and every necessary article will be faru^b ed by the Covarnutent. Apply to, ormldress II. W. Sawyer, 1st I.icut., Gajie island. MhiMkcr Minerva Cat OW The srhooner Minerva, Capt. Fletcher, which went ashore on Poverty beach, on thh 10th of April, has at last be- u got off, ' and now lies itflide the Cold Spring bar. ) They have taken advantage t>T the ink", ■ hauling her through th- sand, until she ul , fost floated, *>n Friday Int. July 2Cth.

SrriwoM fa 1'lilldrrn. | , I lsit Sabhath morning, notice wn« given t' j in the different chnrche* here, that the j I ' Rev. Dr. Newton, of Philadelphia, of the j t ' Episcopal Church, would preach to chil- i „ dren, at the Muthodi«t chureh. at 3 o'clock j . P. M. At the appointed hoar, the teachj wrs and children from the several Sunday, .. Schools, as well as many others, sdults ' B j and children, a^feM.bled agreeable lo noj tice, filling nearly every leal in that large ! ! church. j Dr. N. loot for hi* text tho word* of ' , Solomon — Proverbs Ctli chapter and Gth verse — "Go to the ant : consid-t her ways , and he wise." The speaker named five „ lesson* to be drawn from the ant : via. ; j , 1st Indnrtry; 2d Per«everanco ; 3d Union ; 4th Kindness, and 5th Prudence, each o! r which was discussed distinctlv. To attempt to describe, either the mat- , ter or style of the speaker , in addressing tf children would be vain. We have heard many speaker*, who were considered aide in this respect, but think we have never be. ' fore heard one who could so perfectly adapt ! hie matter, manner und language to the . capacities .and want* of .children as Dr. Newton ; and should anotlu-r opportunity ■ of hearing him l»e presented, we advise alt [ our juvenile frivijd*. as well as all others. to avail th«m«elve< of it, assuring them that they cannZdMi to be interested and profi. I tad] ^ Tho talent — or tact— for talking to tbo comprehension of children i* a rare oneThere are thousands of public speakers, who are eloquent and powerful in their adb dresses to mature mind*, where there is one ( l( i -bo can descend to thu capacity of the ' youthful inind ; and such an ability may | ever be regarded as an index of 'a mind of t no ordinary grade. 1 Fair of Valnabt) Krai Kalatr. j Ity advertisement oT'Colelftail F. I^nmj ing. Trustee, soma of the most valuable j property in this county is offered at | ublir. | sale, on Saturday, August 24th, being the property of W'm. 8. Town tend, ai Ifownis- , ville. Its locations and fertility of soil is . unsurpassed. Tho cedar swamp i< from u t ; quarter to a half of a iniln from the landing on Dennis t'reek, and the woodland I from one in two mile*. Tho house on tho I farm i< largo, und. with till other necessary ( bnildhigs. is in good repair and tho font! f j land iu a high state or cultivation all of which rentiers tho sale worthy of attention. f SrhMHrr Kunrilou A schoujior from >-i()v lie made an exenrsiouto tho I - 1 j ml. arriving hero fort j Friday morning, wiih a company of fortysovun gentlemen fiom thu former place. ( They hud with them quite is little hand of t * music* und-anwng thorn two «inall drummer • oys, oiij of which might well bo <ten„m. t ' iuateil tint infant drnmnier. Tho little follow played his part admirably, though lie ^ had been under instructiun* only a few j weeks. Wo were very much interested • ' with the scientific manner in wflndi ho Iranf died those two liltlu sticks, tu the tanu of ' ••Yankee DooiMo." "The t.'iri I left be- ' hind," and a variety of other airs. Dally *■*<! VS'rekly Paprra. ' Our readers on (he Island will do well to purchoso their newspapers at Canning's ], Express depot. This i« tn« best place, Mr. Canning will accept our thanks for I Ualiraore snd Philadelphia dailies. A ('•rrrrllaw. liy u mistake or the compositor, the ■ name of Mr. John Hamilton, who conducts 1 ; Huussei aud Parson's mineral water vstab1 ' lishmMU, was printed 'John Harrison.' — ! Mineral water, lager beer, Ac., for saiu 1 WASHINGTON HOUSE, Cape laland. N. J. rpu); SnWilbrr havinic lr*sed the aborr Hotel. 1 1 sail nU«S It up with *11 «tw •maSoit. of a Wln- | ter H-u*r, n «i*-lfully lBlormathr puhllr that hr ■ D buw ivi-ii»rril lo scvoaiBM«lAte Hum al FAlK aad . HCASnN ABLE Ml AHtiKs. A s«aJI Dlu lug U«» U altvhed, KTOVt* ererl«l throughout Ihr Hpuar.aaU »-i try other ron- . 1 vrnlrnre to make it a confortabfe ami plrsaaBl Home. ITiBUMCommiullnua STABLES a«d CABBIAGE HOVSKS have bcea built oe Uc premtana. SHEOI. ^ The f-lttzsas of Cape Mar are part bwj arty noliged • that SHKI*S for hones, l»f tlw t itr Al rtr pstillr, FREE US* CHARGE air on the Ut.whVh IXry an ■ w WAUK p.o October. «>h. 1MB. j . . Al LANTIC HOTEL. . \ltur. J. A K MrMAKIX. htvropror.1 till* ' j>l anirt nled Hotrl. lor the frvpti-wi of vur»i.. • iwinttf raaacttaJMI. Thl* l« the oesrrsl ho-t.-lto IlirUarhi U*» * »|»vt»U" lawatn trout, am! I roamaod* Ba abfSOt view of the orr«n. Its Irtm* I «rr rrsroashU. snd all who favor Ihu houK with ' th'lr patron v*r o-J!l he ampl) aalUBrU. t:*pn Ul«oJ. July *tb. ISSI. ri N ^5 A R E ■ T I N All E ' : ROBEBT GIBSON, ■- ttftfl notice that ha h*. av*lu imiol on tb<I tajtv! with » l*rg» SOU well artevtrd Slwk a IIS- WARE, MM ha. • KETTDCt PttTS. PAWL IIA-l.NS. I t UI'V 1-ADI.r.M, UIPPBnw. A.r„ . ! which he rtertrr* wll a! rr«»ao*Nr ratra, al hla ■ STORE. Jackaoo »trcet, ' j nrjrl door lo Ikr Ti'Hlilie It" utr, • . J. )-,„j variety of Tla-Watt x»M to osota ( "June S7IW, ISil. |

!fw:s~'!iriT|s! ; 1 ^ »- \% Irfj a | - 31 ! h w fo \ ||j g>4! ! § ■ s i.i O « §8 a aw5S-g X " v - o - s: - - x <0 ill?;? & jt . =£°f"(S U III ■! < h pih: t |?f ' *" O z, "m * ~ a . ess an 1 si-Hr ■ DR. WM. R. SHEPP^RD, . II OMtEOl'ATII IC 1'nYSTwAN, "1 ) ESPFCTFftLV oflrn XI* 11 ofentonal arrvlcra Ihtotl^ taAoXltaol* of t'uU iq-llnf, I «|«- DXoxi ; an.1 mrauuntluiir cotwtr) . (- OFFICE 1 -SaulX Boom of Mrr-JT Mm*** -An O-i-j. faUX firing, S.J. AlOit «<h, ISSI. sm. SAMUEL R. LUDLAM, (Soecessor to GEuRGK fol.CDLAM.) House, Sign and Ornamontal PAINTER- A. GLAZIER, CAPE 1*1. AND. N. J. : I'AtRTI.Vn of all kln.l* rxrruinl It. pwal >t) Ir. . I N. R— f.DOITRY IOI1IIIM; .U«ic with n-atao* 1 sod ilUpalrX. a>M( -SB- m m ma mm ma m* 'or IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF • COMPOSITION R00F5. 'I'HK sutwrritwr Will conllnur !■> ferrui.n h*ti>l * 1 l-i«1.i:.vm.t ..1 '•WttrrsV r.n>llag maicrlat and altrnil tu pultlog 1111 QKAVKI. HOOKS, In Cape Ulood aud Capr M<) Co., tn Ihr CHEAPEST AND BEST MANNER. . BsJrtJ «<** Cj"All Irtlrr* mint br dTrivtc.t to "Cold fprlmr. - Prnonxl rcldoi.-c, Town llank. NATHAN ('.-PRICE. ^N. R.— Survevios and Convr)atwlo|! »ltrml«l lo (ieorge Washington. CAPT. \V. WIItLLDtN. will lr»».- \m. 11 Sum iirwJ*V*u<l irtdat hrorafii ri ItHurnliw a ill Irlir t ajw- May Mrwttal Ijuidlng rirt) Turrit)-, Thursday and MatunUy. Farentrh way, rsrrl.trr hire Included, (! fto s.-*Nin Tlrkrt... oriagt h rrrxlrv 6 uo ' rj-ll.ir*r., Cxrrtasrt and Freight laLrn. July llth, l«l. . j KEW CASTLE LUMBER YARD. 'PRE SuWrlU-r would rail tlie attention of *11 I jwow warning S-CMtlKK to hi. ralrnrltr a.WhtO- liar Hoards, Yellow line IV«r.!., While line 1'lMik- Vi-ltow tlnr I'rtm- Stuff. White I'inr Kid I rig. Yellow line Flour Inc. While Fine Fluorine, y .-llow line Flank. Hem lurk Julrtr. Faory Top FMketsX'. ft. HeorioeK SrnnlllBg, Fanry Top Fleliet* S ft. Hatabwk B..ant., PI. In Top Picket. 4 It. Hruitock Fluorine, n»»terln* lath*. Hemlock L*th». Cedar A Cypiesa Shlnrlc-. II.* YARD I* couvepiently rihrvtert on Ihe l)e!». I v are river, ailjoiulng thr New Castle Ku Work*.— lie la determined lu sell al Hie rery Mtrrd I VuA print. lie will alwi exchange Lumta-r for Good l ».l»i , Rijli. UbIhj delivered un hoard of iwdi free of eharee. fc>*IN-rson» in want will please addtraa CH AS. H LAMItfON. New Catrle. (1*4. April l, issi. ir fiJENTISTRY. DR.. I. F. J.K.VM1NG, Dontixl.rcspcrtfully annouiires that be will eonlloue U.e Practise of DeatUtry lu Ihe Cousty af Ca|te Mayt giving >11*01*1 ■ttratlOB to the tnrlou* u|*-ralloua ul Duidai Surgery. He will InaeVt ARTIFICIAL TEEtH, ipOBgold. plitlnn or silver, la all the usual styles) warranting *11 work togl,,< sntlsfaedlan and to prove as represented. KJ"Trrm* moderate.— Conditions eash. HFKtCB DATA. -Cope Msy C. H. Xlood*)-* and Turaday*. Sesvllle. Thursday*, Frlda)) aad tfin forenoon ot Saturdays. Octflthy. KXOCH EDMUND'S CAPE ISLAND STORE. AN ENTIRE FRKSH «TOCK OF GOODX. juat rreelveil. cun«l>tlngoJ D*»" GOODS. CROCE- ■ RIE-. PROVISION*, HARDWARE, IIOOTx and ' SHOES. EARTHEN- WARE. CROCKERY. W Ahl:. 1 TIN- WARE, he., which will lie aold for Caali. (iteilaei|uitalrnl lu TbaPK,) as cheap as Good# of 1 the same quality *re sold in ihe county of Cap* - May. Alaoi an asiortlnsht of 1 READY MADS CLOTH ING » J eoAalsllng of OATS, PASTk. VKXTBh UATHINA CLOTHES Cara and Data for Rale. YniflOlY, PISE AND OAK WOOD, DELIVERED I **■ The latgeat Stock of FaMILT MElTtCI.NE* > lo tne county, kept on Rand. Cure for almost every disease. The attention of buyer* Is solicited, se.srxx-r 850 REWARD. I Tie XCBSFIUBKR will p« the above reward, for lire drtretlon and ceuRltnS of Ihe pursfan or irer—nt. who wantonlv 1 I T Tu Pll'i CH.i, H' llING SEINE, near Srhetliriger'i larMtag, some (lore ■ t s-e talaad, July ID, ltd). - MUR TA If HAT HE if 8 m.1 m wr majWL. ■— BOOT 8L SHOE STORE, So. 405 Snutk Stcnnd Hired. 2 doari boiow Ptao St., essl side. The Iretrssst. Cheapaat and lle.t Arson mm! id Men's, Women's aid Children's Boots, , khoea and Gaiters In the City. ORDERS lor Goods In our bunions, sent hy < M-!. NtvitoLAi Rut, will meet w ith promiil aitsntlus. Ml TIT V h HITHER. No. tod South arccad Street, Philadelphia. 1 " Get. IS. ' gy^Atltertiss jour iiusiuew.

»i)is;.,ii: ii,\in.A 'jJiVv'rtiRciiwniit. "The Union Now, ant> ForrvRip" WHOLESALE & RETAIL. firiK'cry it Proviskm Store. ej'HE Nihmwr la now receiving a fVe*h •ilppt) oP | ^g»"l- ( trutu ^■hlladeJphia, and *UI seU Hum, PHILADELPHIA. J'KICEL ! At MaRtr-re. Innate,) at NATIONAL HA'Lt.. The atlentjhn -If CrtL'NTIIY MERCHANTS and havers iu general. I • cllml. In notlre the Ihrf that the? • can laiv'li Ir si»et> here a>. I hVap-aa In I hllattrl- ; piila. C, u and ask prices and rwamt- r Greeerles and Prrni.ious, la-fore i«ireha»lng el-ewbrie-dT V A Bt 1 .VGA R Ri. rso N . Cape l>l»od, June nil, !«l. NEW SHOE STORE. cam, and si:k mi:: 'phouhverttaw, who h*» Visited- Hat Cap* Mnjrpeo. | pie. h.i. 'ulure, Irom Wiealbury, no* inform* the j.uMic ihn he has op-ired a^J-liire Mure, on \Vnahw , w k^t " ''."-I-rN'woG K N« 1 i. d*< : n It") R KfCTX 5 UtMVl s. SHOES Hiitl GJWTV.RS, »h..ri !»■'. no- re. 1 DalVr Is Uned and all who" A I. o.l) ullrmrll't BimiH npf SMil) «»W. \ Rg- REPAIRING neall) altended to. MAX UK 1,1. SWA IS". STOP AND READ! I llut (tor « SEW WITT OF CMXTIIK* " W'ANTKD IMMKl I ATKLY. a snfli11 ejeul n-'mlwr uf cut oarer* to pureh-tae thw ruliir Kliwk M J. M. h t. II. MtlTII'r Mens and Bofa CLOTHING. * Onl'a Furnlahlas Goods. Ilal* and Caps, f'mhreS- • >, II \TIHVt. foiDLS. m-., Ju.-. Style, hi.- .«t "Virl mill.'* Guralv sow hy the yaid " j h •• M k Ir «*• ff»ITlI, READ THIS CARD> * '|*IIE aul-arrihrr keep> eonalanllr 111 haiid a wrl 1 aeleetnl .- r.-k m St) pie and fancy dry gnrtSw hardware, cuwerle*. PruvKioi... hoota aSd shoes, ' 'CRMS ASH GROUND FEED, 01 ir'ulr. U-lw. liii he can sell al trait io ;-ci cf. low - Those tun Inr iV Cash, will Rod an adtant-ge W piTehaemg here. Re«tog- rkght-a) The UxHUut-Ahit . bavlnr no uaiiltag t« pay. he can srli loner than P He ha* alou cm haml aud fnr s«U a lot or the' beat ST ON V. <5 OA I. at Phltailetph:* price* with Ihr addition of frrlgkty ! " !TN£ IIDAIt Its, secsa d nod thlr.l eommon. and » l6J.of m m«X ■■ mm u « a a ■ a : no. a a *f tabic tor building |utrpucc«. / c JirH.ril KI'IIEI. LINGER, / Sfhellengrr'a Liuulnc,-'' / 7" l'OUT DICKENS Is Hoinforcod. And a NEW STOCK OF U00|>S lias been pill in Wnt. towuwud's Store. J Mnlaases and A*c Handle*. Move 1'lpu* and Ctdrtiel I ottog. For Sale :il W. Towneen.P*. f Unseed Oil. t ump ami IV-rl starch, ' l-adl**' Cloth ami Mou~- 1 r i**. I',ft Mc at W. Tunrosead'*. I. Hoe White ami llrtnvn Mulix, Coatr'a CtrtOni and Rt rux nc ml. For saw iti W. TuwaaemPs. ( rulcn Ctolh and While leal, '• bilk Striped IMasenoes ami Jews Harp'. 1- , For Sale M W. Townsend'i. - Fnutnrd'a M agent toe ami I'otIPe Mtllr, * i hutce Print' Kihl Wall l'i|-cr^ ^ w j • Itoy'a raoaletcre. •'*» Tail* ami Flunl, Paper Curtains aud flour. Fur tale at W. Townaend's. ' Family Medicine* gnd Keru-eW laini|w, Extra While Prushe* ituJ^ aUj-VVare, ^ ^ Nutmer>. Rruitn and While TaMr Cuvers, Chisw, Cumhev Mnekelei and Yankee Pails, For sale at \V. Townsend's. " Flour Purkei«. Shoe* nod Wash IVnixlr. ! . 1 Colored Sewluc silk aad Potato* Digger*. • Fur Stir at W. Townaend'Y. Illaek Alapnees, Knlvre ami Fork*. Sugar, Hit IhiuJ, Loan-, aud Ftddfe Striae*. For Sale at W. luwnaend'*, si ' Woodrn Rakr*. Tea, ao.1 (Nine <oxp. e Saleretu", Cora, and Oil f-Toth T.dde Cloths, For'Sah- at W. Tuwnwod'S. Hoafery, Dried Andes, Spade*, tire* ami ('ologn*, id Goahre Duttrt and Adam IMdcti, For Sale at AV. Tnwmenri'*. Also, all kinds of Dry Gmwl*. Grueerle* ami Previa* 1 lon>, «m... 4re . itaaAlly auld-la a vartetj More, i.iay be twd at AV. TwwRoead'e Wore. AV athlugtiMi strrot, j ovpssjlr IWali KtriWt C iiw l>lanii. March vSlh. ISM. <m jambs mccartney. MERCHANT TAILOR. TUK anltscribor respectfully informs tho i. J. inhabltahta ol Cape May County. Ibnl he Asa •f juat returned truui Philadelphia, with a I *wte and e well assorted slock ol goods, eonslsiing ul ' CLOTHS, CASSIMEltKS ami * VE8TINGS. which he 1* prepared to manufacture to outer In 1) Ihe moat faaliiouaWh Ufh, and on reaannable * : Dre»« Goods l-y the yard are offered for sale. , Hexing aeeuted tlie serrtres of good wurkmra. Xe I* enahle.1 to guvontee >nJJafaetloa to ail »b. may ftvor him with their patfoesge. He iaTltr* attr&thiB to hla eatcBslve assort* READY MADF. a ? m j «■ as ar w ?w arx w ' .Vhich he In eoustantly making up, roaslallng prml j eipalty of UTERCOITR, COATH, JACK STB, PANTS, Xr. j ssllrtt the patreasge of the publicum! my frlrmla. c.pe May C. H„ rept. Mth. 1*00. millinery: ' MISS MA K V C. PRICK. A ROVE COLD SPRINfi, h** the pteanurv of Ir* „ *< : that ahe hai i SPRING and SUMMER SllltlWrvy . vonnlitbag of '• tnUK, SILKS, nod CJf.tPFt. 4c. BLEACHING dooa to order, also. Msy s, tw . l aiiuriti bhoulJ lake tire "wrvr."